Fieldbus Foundation Unveils Remote Operations Management Solution

Aims to transform the industrial remote operations market

The Fieldbus Foundation unveiled its Foundation for Remote Operations Management (ROM) solution at a media event held Thursday, December 1, at the Fieldbus Center at Lee College, Baytown, Texas. Representatives of the control & instrumentation trade press learned how Foundation technology would transform the industrial remote operations market by providing a single integrated infrastructure built specifically for process automation applications ranging from tank farms and terminals to pipelines, offshore platforms, and original equipment manufacturer (OEM) skids.

The technology enables fieldbus connectivity to remote I/O and the leading industrial wireless protocols, including WirelessHart and ISA 100.11a. It provides an interface to these wireless technologies and uses Electronic Device Description Language (EDDL) and function blocks to ensure interoperability with Foundatiion for ROM devices.

Fieldbus Foundation global marketing manager Larry O'Brien commented, "Foundation for ROM is important because it is the first example of being able to integrate ISA 100.11a, WirelessHart, wired Hart, and wired H1 protocols into a single standard environment.

"More importantly, it is one that does not sacrifice diagnostic capabilities of the existing wireless devices. Instead, we map these capabilities into our block structure to provide a standard environment for data management, quality, and more, eliminating today's solutions which are highly customized and much more costly to maintain throughout the plant lifecycle."

O'Brien commented, "Remote operations management is one of the fastest growing segments of the process automation business. However, it is also caught up in the turbulence of business challenges, technological change, personnel issues, and the need for operational excellence.

"With Foundation for ROM, industrial operations can implement a true predictive and proactive maintenance strategy for remote assets that could not previously support one. Data from devices on multiple networks, both wired and wireless, are tightly integrated into the FOUNDATION fieldbus infrastructure, providing a single environment for management of diagnostic data, alarms and alerts, data quality, control in the field capability, and object oriented block structure."

Within the Foundation automation architecture, the H1 (31.25 kbit/s) and HSE (100 Mbit/s) fieldbus networks provide a distributed function block capability with HSE serving as a larger pipeline with increased speed and throughput. The Foundation for ROM solution expands these capabilities by establishing open, non-proprietary specifications for an interface to wireless field device networks, a wired HSE backhaul, and a wireless HSE backhaul integrating various wireless sensor networks such as WiFi, satellite, cellular, etc.

As part of this solution, Foundation for ROM provides a way to bring large concentrations of discrete and analog field I/O back to the control room using HSE communication. This is key to improved integration of critical functional areas, including machinery health monitoring, safety interlocks, fire & gas detection systems, and video surveillance.

Remote diagnostics via Foundatiom fieldbus provides significant improvement in labor costs by avoiding the need to send maintenance personnel on unnecessary trips to the field to check or diagnose problems with instrumentation without the benefit of remote diagnostic data, says the Fieldbus Foundation. In the oil & gas industry, for example, the use of Foundation fieldbus and the remote access to devices it affords can reduce the exposure and risk operations personnel face in the hazardous environment of an offshore platform or safety zone.